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3rd Annual Walkathon A Huge Success

Walkathon Participants

On Saturday, April 19, nearly 1,000 students, professors and families gathered at the University of Mary Washington Campus for SHH’s 3rd annual Walkathon for Hope. SHH members from over 14 different universities flew in all the way from New York, Illinois, Massachusetts and other cities far away. Our current count is at $73,000 although the total amount raised is still being calculated with checks and donations arriving daily. Combining the America’s Giving Challenge Prize, SHH has raised a total of $138,000 for the Coppromee Women's Academy, only $12,000 left to raise in order to receive the $50,000 challenge grant from the Sunshine Lady Foundation.

Successful Fundraiser at Rhino in Georgetown

Rhino's

On April 10, 2008, Students Helping Honduras had its first ever Open Bar Night at Rhino Bar & Pumphouse in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington D.C. The event catered to members of the Georgetown University chapter of S.H.H. as well as alumni from other chapters living in the Washington D.C. area. The cover charge to participate in the open bar was $20, with half of all money earned going to help S.H.H.’s “Faces of the Future” scholarship fund and transitional housing project. In all, the event raised over $1000 for the cause, and a great night was had by all. S.H.H. looks forward to working with Rhino Bar & Pumphouse again in the future, and hopes to have more big events in Georgetown soon.

Circle K Raises Funds for Library Through New Book

Helping Hands Book Cover

http://www.cdcki.org/events/Helping_Hands.htm

Helping Hands is a compilation of stories written by children about the joys of helping others. Each story shows how a little love and kindness can go a long way. The cost of the book if ordered through CDCKI is $15.00 (USD).

The book will be distributed in Spring 2008 and everyone who reserves a book will be contacted when the book is ready about making payment. All profits from Helping Hands will go towards the San Francisco de Opalaca Library in Honduras. The goal is to raise $10,000 which will be enough to physically build and fully furnish
the library.

This municipality in the department of Intibucá, Honduras, currently has a 90% illiteracy rate among children and adults. This can be attributed to the fact that the underdeveloped town has a limited number of schools, with none going higher than the ninth grade, and has never had a library.  read more »

SHH Alumni Gather in NYC

On March 28, 2008 Alumni from UMW and W&M hosted an open bar at Down the Hatch in New York’s Greenwich Village, inviting their friends and colleagues to celebrate Shin, Cosmo and Yapa’s visit to the City. Also in attendance were students from Columbia University and NYU. Hopefully these universities will become more involved and continue the SHH pandemic. The bar gave $10 for every bracelet that was purchased and by the end of the night they raised $400. Everyone in attendance agreed that this wouldn’t be the last NYC fundraiser for Students Helping Honduras!

Sunshine Lady Foundation to Support SHH Women's Academy

On Monday, March 25, 2008, the Sunshine Lady Foundation announced its support for Students Helping Honduras in its effort to create a Women's Academy for some of Honduras' most talented and deserving young women. Specifically, Doris Buffet's foundation has challenged SHH members to raise the estimated $150,000 it will cost to fund the second, third, and fourth year of the Woman's Academy program. If they meet this goal by April 19, the Sunshine Lady Foundation will support all of the program's first year start-up costs, which SHH estimates will cost more than $52,000!  read more »

Money and Partnership Gained Through Contest

Global Giving Logo

Students Helping Honduras has teamed up with Global Giving to raise more than $80,000 in just ten days at the end of January. Because of this impressive feat the two philanthropic organizations have teamed up to promote online giving and the many projects on the horizon. A film and updated information will soon appear on the Global Giving website that promotes Students Helping Honduras as proof that anything is possible.

America’s Giving Challenge, a contest sponsored by Parade Magazine and the Case Foundation, was designed to encourage the charitable use of social networking and the internet to empower individuals to fundraise for the causes they care about most. Despite entering several weeks into the competition SHH gained the support of more than 1600 individual donors in such a short period a new Global Giving record was set.  read more »

Hollins University Forms SHH Chapter

The new Hollins Chapter of SHH has hit the ground running with its first ever fundraising event, a Honduran Dinner Fest that pulled in nearly $200. More importantly the event got even more students interested in the Hollins SHH, which already has two dozen members, a sizable figure at a school of only 800.

Eva Watkins, the founder of the Hollins Chapter, has traveled twice now to Honduras and eagerly awaits her return this summer when she will bring with her a group of excited Hollins students. As a women’s college Hollins is full of female students anxious to make a difference, especially helping to empower the young women of Copprome.

Next for the Hollins Chapter are more spring fundraisers, planning the August trip to Honduras and a caravan to Fredericksburg in April for the Walkathon.

Link: Hollins  read more »

New Chapter at Penn. State

Sara A. Quinteros is proud to announce that the newest chapter of SHH is being developed at the Pennsylvania State University. Sara transferred to Penn State this year from the University of Mary Washington. She has been involved with SHH since it started three years ago and is proud to say that Penn State, thanks to the help of the Latin American Student Association (LASA) and its faculty advisor Dr. Andres Diaz, is now officially a chapter. Their first official chapter meeting will be next week. Penn State's goal for this year's Walkathon is to collect donations of school supplies and clothes for the children as well as increase membership, have officer elections and bring at least 15-20 volunteers to walk at our 3rd annual Walkathon on April 19, 2008.

Link: Penn State

UVA Chapter Wins Service Award

On Monday, March 10, 2008 SHH was awarded the UVA Bookstore Humanitarian Award at the Service, Organization, and University Leadership (SOUL) Awards in Charlottesville, VA. This annual awards ceremony, held at the Rotunda of the University of Virginia, recognizes students and organizations that improve the University through dedicated service to the community, meaningful participation in student activities, and demonstration of outstanding leadership qualities outside of the classroom.

SHH members Laurie Paguio, Joe Pohlkamp, Valerie Hernández, and Daniel Saboe attended the reception. The Humanitarian Award, given by the Virginia Service Coalition, recognizes “the group that has a comprehensive focus on a need in Charlottesville or even one with a more global perspective. The group would exhibit a strong effort to increase awareness of the cause or issue and provide direct service to help those affected by the cause.”  read more »

Interns Selected for Summer of 2008

From June 4th to August 1st, six SHH interns will be living and working in El Progreso, Honduras to implement various projects to expand the strength and service of SHH within the community. For the application process, interns were asked to develop their own project proposal, based on their skill sets and interest and provide an explanation of how they would implement the project.

Some of the projects that will addressed by the interns include the following: Microfinance in Villa Soleada, Bilingual education at Copprome, water and sanitation at Villa Soleada, eco-friendly and fairly traded trash bags made by members of Villa Soleada, and Women's program for Copprome graduates. The main objective of the internship program is to expand beyond the one-week service trips and provide students with the opportunities to research, implement, and evaluate their own ideas in the real world.  read more »